Season's End

Harvest carries a quiet tension between gratitude and loss. The crops are gathered and stored in bins and elevators, the result of months of labor and reliance on the land. Yet beneath this abundance lies a deeper cost. The native prairie that once shaped and sustained this fertile soil has largely been erased, transformed to make the harvest possible. Season’s End holds both truths at once—thankfulness for what the land provides, and concern for what has been sacrificed along the way.

Watercolor with Mixed Media.
Mounted on Board. Framed. 1
Framed: 15x27"
$1,750

Currently on exhibition and available for purchase:

Becoming Midwest: Life Between
February 20 – August 23, 2026
Washington Pavilion Visual Arts Center

Artwork may be acquired directly through the exhibition venue during the run of the show.

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